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Book Review: Gent by Harloe Rae

I finished Gent by Harloe Rae a couple of days ago and I loved every word of it!

I got sucked into this book so quickly. I loved the atmosphere that Rae created with Garden Grove. I loved the characters and the story line. I kind of wish there was more to this story just because I didn't want to leave Raven and Trey behind but it had the best ending!

Raven--is new to the small town of Garden Grove and upon her first night there she runs into the town "asshole" and things instantly ignite. Raven sees something different behind Trey's rough demeanor. Quickly, she finds herself becoming more and more drawn to Trey regardless of his hot and cold demeanor.

Trey--has a tragic past that has formed him into the hard ass he is now. He never wants anything more than a one night stand until Raven. Raven makes him feel different things and it scares him. He tries to push her away and convince himself that he doesn't need her.

Can Raven break through Trey's walls? Will Trey ever stop pushing Raven away? Is it possible for them to get their happily ever after?

This book is a great read!

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